New Year's rave finally calls it a day

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The party, held in the Benagéber aerodome near Valencia, had been going since New Year’s Eve but was finally shut down on Monday after numerous requests by police.

The rave breached the regional Valencian government's laws governing shows and performances, for not having any authorization or complying with the necessary security measures.

The music which had been blasting out for five days straight was finally turned off at midday on Monday January 5th so the venue could be cleaned and the stages and equipment taken away.

The rave’s organizer now faces a fine of between €30,000 ($36,000) and €90,000.

Throughout the five-day rave, police operated a checkpoint with 64 officers each day identifying the people who were attending as well as carrying out traffic, drugs and alcohol checks.

Police confirmed that up until Monday morning they had inspected 405 vehicles, carry out identity checks on 1,341 people and identified 42 different offences, including 18 drug-related offences and six for possession of a firearm.